Indianapolis, IN – A stretch of mild spring weather is set to take over Indiana this week, bringing sunshine and rising temperatures. As daylight saving time begins Sunday, Hoosiers will see longer daylight hours paired with a steady warm-up.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will be sunny with a high of 57°F, followed by clear skies and a low of 36°F at night. Monday continues the warming trend, reaching 64°F with light southwest winds. By Tuesday, temperatures will climb even higher, topping out near 68°F.
The warm, dry conditions will last through Wednesday, but a shift in the pattern is expected. A 20% chance of showers moves in Wednesday night into Thursday, with highs remaining around 70°F. Rain chances stay in the forecast into Thursday before partly cloudy skies return Thursday night.
Commuters should prepare for breezy conditions Tuesday afternoon, with gusts up to 21 mph possible. Those with outdoor plans midweek should monitor forecast updates as rain chances develop.
Five-Day Forecast:
• Sunday: Sunny, high 57°F.
• Monday: Sunny, high 64°F.
• Tuesday: Sunny, high 68°F, breezy.
• Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 67°F, slight rain chance at night.
• Thursday: Partly cloudy, high near 70°F, with rain chances early.
With a warm start to March, Hoosiers can expect a spring-like week ahead. Stay updated on changing conditions as midweek rain approaches.